A Small Town, Hidden Identity, Opposites Attract, standalone romance by New York Times bestselling author, Samantha Chase
They've been in an intimate relationship for three years.
They've just never met.
Will Campbell has been in an interesting relationship for the last three years?with a woman he doesn't know. Every time he's worked the kissing booth at a Sweetbriar Ridge festival, he's been kissed by the same mysterious woman. It's the same thing every time?a steamy kiss that leaves you wanting more and then a disappearing act. But this year? He vows to stop her and convince her to do more than just kiss and run.
Being mysterious is fun, but Sloane Donovan is tired of the kiss and run game she's been playing for years. It might have all started as a dare, but now she wants more. Now that her sister is Sweetbriar Ridge's newest resident, she has even more reasons to visit, and she vows that at the next festival she won't run away after the kiss. But maybe she doesn't have to wait until a festival to find the sexy man who kisses like a dream. Maybe she can just drive around Sweetbriar Ridge until she finds him.
With the next festival on the horizon, Will has a plan. But that plan goes out the window when he unexpectedly runs into his mystery woman. This time, he's determined not to let her get away, so he does the only thing he can think of?kiss her. And he keeps kissing, hoping she'll choose to give them a real chance.
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New York Times and USA Today Bestseller/contemporary romance writer Samantha Chase released her debut novel, Jordan's Return, in November 2011. Although she waited until she was in her 40's to publish for the first time, writing has been a lifelong passion. Her motivation to take that step was her students: teaching creative writing to elementary age students all the way up through high school and encouraging those students to follow their writing dreams gave Samantha the confidence to take that step as well.
When she's not working on a new story, she spends her time reading contemporary romances, playing way too many games of Scrabble or Solitaire on Facebook and spending time with her husband of 25 years and their two sons in North Carolina.